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the router acts like a traffic controller, directing the radio waves where they need to go within the local network. eventually, the wi - fi receiver in your friends computer receives these waves, quickly decoding them back into digital signals made of binary code. if your friends computer is connected to the internet, it then uses these digital signals to reassemble the photo. now, your friend can view it! wi - fi is essentially carrying a set of instructions which tell your computer what to do on each pixel on your screen. what conclusion can you draw from this evidence? a if you want to send your friend a funny photo, you will need to ask for their email address or phone number first. b if you zoom into a photo you have received from a friend through wi - fi, you will see many colorful 0s and 1s that make up the photo. c wi - fi carries a set of instructions that help people put together the photos you send them like a puzzle. d it may only take a few seconds to send a photo to your friend, but there are
The text describes how Wi - Fi works in sending a photo, from the router directing radio waves, to the receiver decoding them into digital signals and using them to reassemble the photo. It also mentions that Wi - Fi carries instructions for pixels. Option C aligns with the idea that Wi - Fi has instructions for photo assembly. Option A is not related to the Wi - Fi photo - sending process described. Option B is incorrect as 0s and 1s are binary code but not visible as colorful digits when zooming into a photo. There is no indication in the text for Option D about the time it takes to send a photo.
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C. Wi - Fi carries a set of instructions that help people put together the photos you send them like a puzzle.